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FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM THE BBC SOAP OPERA EASTENDERS
Priestly, Paul

Priestly H. McBride         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Priestly Haggin McBride; Priestly Harvey McBride; Priestly McBride; Priestly Haggins McBride
Priestly Harvey McBride (1796–May 21, 1869; erroneously reported in some sources as Priestly Haggin McBride Moss notes that McBride had a brother with the middle name, Haggin, likely the source of the confusion, but that official documents use the middle name Harvey.) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri from April 4, 1845 to March 7, 1848.
Priestly source         
ONE OF THE FOUR SOURCES OF THE TORAH IN THE DOCUMENTARY HYPOTHESIS
Priestly Source; P source; P Source
The Priestly source (or simply P) is a theory of the origins of the Bible, perhaps the most widely recognized source underlying the Torah. It is both stylistically and theologically distinct from other material in the Torah, and includes a set of claims that are contradicted by non-Priestly passages and therefore uniquely characteristic: no sacrifice before the institution is ordained by Yahweh (God) at Sinai, the exalted status of Aaron and the priesthood, and the use of the divine title El Shaddai before God reveals his name to Moses, to name a few.
priestly         
FAMILY NAME
Priestly is used to describe things that belong or relate to a priest.
Priestly robes hang on the walls.
...his priestly duties.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Paul Priestly

Paul Priestly is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera, EastEnders, played by Mark Thrippleton, from 20 April 1989 to 1 March 1990.

Paul, a builder, came to London with a building firm he worked for, then decided to go it alone. He finds work around the Square — the money is not great but there are benefits — for instance, Julie Cooper (Louise Plowright) discusses his building estimates while sharing a bed with him. He is a ladies man and a heart-breaker, as sixteen-year-old Diane Butcher (Sophie Lawrence) discovers. When their relationship grows too serious, he flees and a devastated Diane runs away from home shortly afterwards.